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The MMORPG Show - Chapter 2 - No Rolls Bard

From the makers of Knightmare Live comes The M.M.O.R.P.G show (Spirit of the Festival winners VAULT 2016 – Outstanding Contribution Winners VAULT 2017) to the Edinburgh Fringe this year, returning to The Counting House.

In the world of M.M.O.R.P.G characters get into combat, discussions, negotiations and potential betrayal. Combining improvised comedy with table top gaming in this epic, sprawling, open world, entirely made up, fantasy quest of the audiences own devising. Also included: great jokes about wizards and elves.

The main core of the show sees three volunteers take on the roles of a thief, a warrior and a trigger happy trainee wizard that play through one of several narratives. Within the game they make decisions for their character and attempt actions. Every choice has a consequence, every success decided by a large D20… (20 sided die).

TOM BELL’S CITIZEN TEST

The new comedy game show where Brexit means Prizes! Come wave a flag and cheer on two guest comedians as they compete in a series of elaborate tasks in order to win the ultimate prize; citizenship of Great Britain! Will they be British enough to wait patiently in a queue? Can they survive a chat with a bigoted aunt? And will anyone successfully make a British cup of tea in a foreign B&B?

Hosted by the “sublime and ridiculous”(Chortle) Tom Bell.

Featuring sing-a-longs and different guest comics every day; Citizen Test is a show of jubilant, hilarious chaos. Praise for Tom’s past shows: ***** : Scotsman, Edinburgh Evening News, Time Out, Three Weeks, Fest “Surreal Comedy at its best” (Scotsman) “Truly high quality” (The Guardian) “Joyful… never misses a beat” (Independent)